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Portland Quaker charged with assaulting federal officer in anti-ICE riot

  • Robert 'Jacob' Hoopes has been charged with aggravated assault on a federal officer and damaging federal property after allegedly participating in a violent protest on June 14 outside the ICE building in Portland.
  • During the protest, Hoopes allegedly threw rocks at an ICE building, injuring one officer with a significant laceration, and used a stop sign as a battering ram against the building, resulting in over $7,000 in damages.
  • Hoopes, identified by the FBI via facial recognition, faces up to 20 years in federal prison for aggravated assault and 10 years for property damage, totaling over $1,000.
  • Judge Youlee Yim You granted Hoopes pretrial release despite federal prosecutors' objections, with conditions including GPS monitoring and prohibiting him from returning to the ICE facility.
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